Welcome Definition & Meaning
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interjection
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(a word of kindly greeting, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure).
Welcome, stranger!
noun
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a kindly greeting or reception, as to one whose arrival gives pleasure.
to give someone a warm welcome.
verb (used with object)
welcomed, welcoming-
to greet the arrival of (a person, guests, etc.) with pleasure or kindly courtesy.
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to receive or accept with pleasure; regard as pleasant or good.
to welcome a change.
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to meet, accept, or receive (an action, challenge, person, etc.) in a specified, especially unfriendly, manner.
They welcomed him with hisses and catcalls.
adjective
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gladly received, as one whose arrival gives pleasure.
a welcome visitor.
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agreeable, as something arriving, occurring, or experienced.
a welcome rest.
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given full right by the cordial consent of others.
She is welcome to try it.
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without obligation for the courtesy, favor, or service received (used as a conventional response to expressions of thanks): He thanked me, and I told him he was welcome.
You're quite welcome; I'm glad you like the gift.
He thanked me, and I told him he was welcome.
idioms
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wear out one's welcome, to make one's visits so frequent or of such long duration that they become offensive.
Your cousins have long since worn out their welcome.
adjective
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gladly and cordially received or admitted
a welcome guest
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bringing pleasure or gratitude
a welcome gift
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freely permitted or invited
you are welcome to call
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under no obligation (only in such phrases as you're welcome or he's welcome , as conventional responses to thanks)
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an expression of cordial greeting, esp to a person whose arrival is desired or pleasing
noun
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the act of greeting or receiving a person or thing; reception
the new theory had a cool welcome
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to come more often or stay longer than is acceptable or pleasing
verb
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to greet the arrival of (visitors, guests, etc) cordially or gladly
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to receive or accept, esp gladly
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see warm welcome; wear out one's welcome; you're welcome.
Other Word Forms
- prewelcome noun
- unwelcome adjective
- unwelcomed adjective
- unwelcoming adjective
- welcomely adverb
- welcomeness noun
- welcomer noun
Etymology
Origin of welcome
First recorded before 900; Middle English, from Scandinavian; compare Old Norse velkominn, equivalent to vel well 1 + kominn come (past participle); replacing Old English wilcuma “one who is welcome,” equivalent to wil- welcome ( will 2 ) + cuma “comer”
Example Sentences
Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.
State authorities have frequently partnered with the federal government in the past on such investigations and welcome a good-faith partnership in the future, Bonta said.
From Los Angeles Times
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That jazz scene has welcomed new investments like Blue Note L.A., and lamented beloved clubs like ETA closing.
From Los Angeles Times
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News of her second pregnancy was welcomed by friends and followers alike.
From BBC
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In fact, we normally welcome virtual learning so that we don’t have to make up snow days on Presidents Day, MLK Day, or, worst of all, at the end of the school year.
From The Wall Street Journal
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Though a dip in Liberty Creek was welcome on a boiling hot day, to my mind it was a poor excuse for a body of water.
From Literature
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Related Words
- appreciated
- desirable
- gratifying
- pleasant
- pleasing
- refreshing
- satisfying
Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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